Servicing our farming community while maintaining the health and safety of our employees – and all your families, too – is our #1 priority! All CaroVail locations will remain open and operating during our normal business hours to keep servicing[…]
Read MoreTake a look at the following Equipment we still have for sale, and call Willy at 315-841-3201 with any questions.
Read MoreWhere does the time go? 2020 has arrived, and moving forward into the New Year, we begin to prepare for the 2020 growing season. Equipment is brought into the shop for evaluation and maintenance. Annual updates, replacement of worn parts,[…]
Read MoreFor convenience, please find the new application to the CaroVail Ag Finance program. Please submit Ag Finance applications to your local CaroVail office for consideration. 2020 – CaroVail Ag Finance Application
Read MoreAgriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue announced recently the availability of a new web – based tool (link below). This tool was developed in partnership with the University of Wisconsin to help dairy producers evaluate scenarios using different coverage levels through the new[…]
Read MoreWell, last weeks rain, rain go away article had very little effect on the sky, but temps are rising and in some parts of the state, soil temps are roughly just under 60F. Field prep has slowed or come to[…]
Read MoreWith the cold, wet rain we’ve been having for the past 10 days or so, our mid 50s soil temps quickly dropped to the mid 40s in Eastern NY and even high 30s in Central NY. Across the U.S., corn[…]
Read MoreNeed available credit for this year’s spring needs? CaroVail’s Ag Finance program can help you fund your 2019 CaroVail purchases, most with deferred payment until February 1, 2020. For credit qualified producers, the application can be approved within a few days for[…]
Read MoreIt’s hard to believe that April has snuck up on us and is already halfway over. With nights still dropping to the high 20’s, soils are remaining in the low 40’s even with the warmer days. The USDA estimates that[…]
Read MoreThe New York State Agribusiness Association (NYSABA) is spreading a petition to Growers in NYS regarding the Ban on Crop Protectants. See below: “Dear New York Legislatures: Numerous bills have been introduced this session to restrict access to key agricultural[…]
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